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THE COLLEGIATE
Volume
XV.
H^hth Annual Cage
Tourney Scheduled
Here for 26-28
30-40 Teams
to Be Here
Atlantic Christian College, Wilson. N. C\ Wednesday, February IS, 1912
Second Concert Four Students
Is Held on Last Attend Meet
January 23rd At Chapel Hill
KKAI) I.KTI KK TOTUK
KDITOK-PACK 2
NunilH'r Six
Gives Recital
Raleijih to Send
Two Teams;
Clubs to riay
^ tK- 26th if February once
^ tolls nearer Nvo look forward
Intramural basketball tour-
for Hisih Schools which is
‘ -Tod b’ A.C.C. and IS a
on this campus every year
ond of the basketball.
"ii tournament, about eight
jBTroU, has been very successful,
^ jtjr drawinc about thirty of
North Carolina's best A
-• B Class teams. The touma-
his been played off every
Mt bccausc
: j ju epidemic which took man
^ from nearly every Eastern
ioBind the Tournament was not
Ui
5on,e of wh.it wc might call the
^jjjtional entrants are Jamesvillc,
11, B^ar Grass, Mars Hill,
Vilsn. Raleigh, and during the
odn years of the tournament,
I Piacrton. These teams have been
itjRsented in the tournament
ifct or more times and some of
' w have been here every time.
Ik year Gi.ieh Herring has sent
:kH£rs to 186 different high schools
ag for entrants and so far he
p)it)ut he h i- heard from about
% Of this 71) some 33 are inter-
Vio{ in entering the tournament,
brag about .'7 of this number
i!b are not interested. The re-
aiaicr of these teams have not
heard fmm but probably will
btmthe near future, says Coach
Honnj. when asked how many of
fat might be .sure.
By this V.I- that this tourna-
Bat here on i .ur own campus is
of the largejt and most success-
in the State.
In the final pairings Coach Her-
says that he expects to have
or more teams competing in the
diss and 8 or more teams in the
A dass. This number of teams
•j- 611 a full .schedule of three
iys. starting on the 26th and run-
;through tl^.' 28th.
las year t'h.- winner of the B
»as Jainesville from Martin
and the runner-up was
fee Hill, Wilson was winner in
kt A class while Raleigh was run-
■tr-up
^ year Coach Herring says
^ Raleigh will enter two teams
before it has entered only
’ l*ciuse of the fact that prior
time they were combined.
t\ko High Schools in Raleigh
Howard Chapel Is
Scene for Music
Hy Younp 1‘ianist
The - viind ir^ ,i _ of Coop-
-ratiVi Concert.' wa, held in the
Howard Mmorial Chapel on Fri
day evening, January 2.' The ir
list appcariiiE; wj. R.indiJph HoV
anf n, youthful Am .TKan pianist
who began his j-'iuert career m hi«
Dr. Khrensberger
and Kev. Baker
Are ('hief Speakers
M' ■ t 'luJu Li.. , Ruth
B. *rd. Mis M03II Morjjin, and
Mis- Floren , I’a,. attended the
North f'lroliiu M. thndist Colle^je
Studenti' C<mfergnee held ,it Cha
pi'l Hill With th< Meth<xJist stu
Religious Emphasis Week
Set for April 13th-14th
Rev. Drash, Kinston
Minister, to Be Here
Racial Group
Meets Here
dents, ot ti.i- Cmilcrjity as h<J6l on
own eouiitry after vv.-ral years of la-^ vxw-kend FebKi.vry 6-8
study in England. Bi)rn m Belling- Dr Ehrenshi-r(Tr, editor of the
ham, Wa.-’limgton, he bcg.in the and the Reverend Richard
,~tudy of piano when he was nine Baker, j,s»vi.ite i-dllor of the
years old and started public reeit- Mutiw. were the chief speakers of
als at an .arly age. tlie oct-iiion.
The program, which was much "YVie themt of the confcrcnce
enjoyed by the student;.
veil as
wj ' Tlif Chruti.m Student in
Professor Eugene Grove pre
sented a concert in Raleigh last
Tusday night at 8:30 before the
Woman's Club. He was accom
panied by Professor John W.
Fontaine and Miss Gladys Ricks
of Raleigh.
' by many town and out of-to^x-n the World's Reainstruetioo.
guests, consisted mainly of the
i;reat wc irks of the old masters. The
striking technique of this young ar
tist was iu( 3t ama:ing. For a per
-on of nineteen years, he has
complished a tt.-mendous .iniount
in technique and tone quality.
Mrs. Roosevelt
Speaks at UNC
! The Carolina I’olitic.il Union of
arc Needham Broughton and Hugh the Universtiy ol North CanJina,
MorstMi. i with the liitern.itional Student
Other new entrants .are expcctcd. Service, sponsored a conferen».- on
and will provide interest to those | "Youth's Stake m War Aims and
who hail from that particular part' I’e.ice Plans" .it C^hapil Hill Jan-
of the country. One of the entrants : uary jO-JI. The conference was
in the A class this year is Golds ' w:is attended by student delegates
boro which has not participated | from ?8 colleges and universities,
for the last four or five years.; Deleg.Ues from A, C. C. were
Goldsboro has a fine team and a | Earle Wilhamj, Naomi Morru,
fine record and might prove a^ Ho«,.a J l3iake, Albert l)’3on
stumbling block to some of the ex
pected winners.
()ne of the interesting features
of this tournamnt is the fact that
all players and coaches entering
this tourney are given rooms under
the courtesy of Wilsonians who of
fer spare rooms to the players for
the three days.
The games will be officiated by
final
Joint Meeting
of Ts Held
in kti-ping with the National
Brothe rhood celrbration, the '\'M mn.djiu
and the YW had .1 joint meeting
on Nfonday night, February 9,'
with a general di-s "“jnn of the
Negri, race
The program u-»s opened by a
'tirriiig devotional c'Wrrning "our
dark friend." After the devtXion
al, which was aNy led by Ruth
Ik-ard, Mr. tirovc led the member*
in famous Ncgrn spirituals. The
Atlantic ('hristian
College IMays Host
to N. ('ommission
Atlantic Christian Cajllegc play
ed hi»t to the North (jrolma
Commisuun on Education and
Race Relation! Confearkc Tuei.
day alternoojt, February J, at
which time Dr. N C Newbold of
the State Board of Eduv'atioii wat
gucM speaker. Tin* inter racial ci«n
terence origiiuted in IV." with a
tvi-o fold purpose: first, to secure
all bixiks p<«sible in inter racial
problems; si-cond, to study tlxwe
hooks written by and about the
Negroes,
Representatives from Kith Ne
May Court Is
Selected by Poll
Ot Students
Handsome People
Are Hotter, Says
•Mi.ss Denning
riH're has Ken much talk on the
campus aK>ut varmu* electitms and
wlx) Would win what CVrtamly
ih> eleition could vreate more ex
vitemem in general ttun tlw one in
whkh the May {imrt would K
gn) and white collegt" attended the ' eleaed Lveiyone had his lasnnte
Th<w colleges reprcsiiit- ^ candidate lor qu..en and king and
growth and .idvanninent of Negro
literature w.i disca' ed and it was
shown that this gri-at irt would be
incomplete without the outstanding
cuntributioiu of :1k. Nrgru. I'he
speakers on the > • n irram were
Charlotte Thomas, t'r..nce» Hem-
A plenary si.ssion (n Memorial I hy, Prrstrm Parsons, and Ruby
Auditorium at 2:30 on Friday op- Jones.
ened the conferenc... Delegates Among all peoples there are
were welcomed by Diuis H.irris thiw.' men who live u> make their
and then heard 3 speakers. These race live. The N. gm racc is no ex-
specches were intended to arouse ception Among the outstanding
the deleg.uc! to do ; >me thinking, figure , are (Jeorge W.ishington
After thi^- =jK:eches the dele- Carver, Marian Anderson, Richard
gates went to their special confer- Wright, Lingston Hughes, and
ence groups of which there were Booker T Washington, who were,
4: Social Objects, Economic Ob- discuosed by several of the stu |
Political Objects, and Post dents.
lie didn I (all to >ircM which c.in
didate he tliought [vople sliould
vt^e (or Alter the ..aiiipus t}iuwed
who their lavorite* were by the
Australian Ivallot melimd (vilitus
ciioled olf a bit. Mitwever, it v.a«
in F.iyetteville, and N C. (xJlege '«’t long until the student body K-
for Negroes in Durlum I gaii to think aKiut thoee pretty girls
Dr, C H Hamlin acted a • liair- j lundr .me Kiys that would par
man. Reports were given from' *** great May Day
white Meredith, N. C.
State, E. C T C, Louisburg, At
lantic Christian College; Negro
Shaw University, St Augustine's,
State Teachers' College in Eli;a
K-th C'lty, Stale TeaclK-rs' C'ajlege
Detailed Plans
To Be Given
Kev. 1'. r. SwwirinKen
U ill Aid Kev. Drash
In I’resentinif Service
llh- week Kginiung Apnl 13th
was .■»•! a.Mde a» Religion* I mplus
Is Week by the Woinliip Caimmit
tee of (he ("anipui R. Iigi lus ('.oiin
»il at a '|Vs
last week
:al planiiin-: meeting
I he Reverend J W.i\tu Draidi,
pastor of the llmJ.iD Street
('hri'tian I'hui.h ol Kinston,
North (^lrohlu, will hr tin- mam
«|V.ikei for the wiek 'Ilie Rever
I lid T 1 S\*earinj;.'n will aid Mr
Dra^h in i.irryiiig out lln- wondiip
v-rvK^ ^ Mt Drasli will K- the on
ly out ol town s|X'aker duiiiig this
weik of woisliip
Tlie pn^giam will K-gm Tues
day, Apiil the 13th, and last
tliioiighout tlh‘ weik ReligtolU
foiums will l> h id at annotineeil
iiine» on relig'niin topus
Tile Reverend I >r. ill has K - n
IS UHUUIXI of tl- North ('amlina
'Y'luiii; I'e.ipl.l'.i,iilty 'f the
»-(instian I fiimh and D-an *»f
M..; of
tV.’>
in this
each associate unit. List May this,''^’”* Some girls engag'd in
conference held two mci'tings, tlie **1’ ’'•'ions in whkh they had a
morning session in Cliapcl Hill and ' "inplete court puked and of souri ■
the afternoon session in Durham at * girl
Duke University. It will meet there ■’'ght there. I
rhii yczr. Th«.‘ conference U -
sponrired by the University of >»en <»( ,,f ,,„tf, frfice for
North Carolina, Duke University, ihis year the old regime van.- sumniii IWfiu inning to
and State Board of Education. It .vmiewhat Mu-Maiklmr Denning, he vi.,, Ix-jti
ehairmanof May Day. decided tlut,„f r.H,(..r.-„.e h.! '
the more handsome [Vople tlie Kt- n,
tir tlie fete. ; summer he w the v. er jpeaker
^ The court this year is composed f,,r the V.uitli (%infereme I'\,r the
..iftK' following: I’-dith C,artwright, p.,.^ yr.iis lu* h.is K'-’ri [M^tor
I Polly Swind. ll, Carolyn Baggette, |,,f C,,rdon Stt. - t Christian
jMaggie (Jlover, Eleanor Blow, j ^v-hj.h i» ihr lari>c»i Dis-
tlie C»irls I>ormitory hraiK.;? S«Tmons, Virginia L:incas (eipU church 111 North (^iroliiia.
OhhkiI nominated four girls to heater, Madiliik- (Jodwin, (^ll^Me Mayj
Da '
IS financed by the General Educa
tion Board.
Students Choose
Council Members
Recently
The council nominated as the'rrcsideiit. for securing
Freshman representative Miriam ^’■-'t'mger to sjvak to spi-ak to its
John«>n and Margaret Taylor, jn memK-rs. Otfu'r offuers who have
the election Margaret Taylor wasi^^'*'" 'his term are;
elected as freshman representative ' I'’'‘•'dent Joe Frank Draper;
The election for freshman and Treasurer hloise C.reech. Dora
sophomore representatives for the Strickland was re elected as
Boys' Dormitory Council took S>^‘fetary Dr Workman is advis
place on February 2. 1942. The^''’’
candidates for the freshman job
were C, D Gurganus and Willard,
Woodard, and Robert Jones and!
Billie Adams were the sophomore j
candidate*. Willard W'xidard and i
Billie Adams emerged victorious. '
Mr,
A.C.C. playcry until the
g.imes. The final games will be of. f’oln'ca! (Objects, and f’ost dents. 'elected by the n-sident girls as the .'Caiwell, I'loi- Cre -. h Curly
ficiated by professional referees, Planning. Each group had Its As a result of tins Brotherhood „f the Girl's G^uncil | vi. (;uy .Smith R.k-rt (Jriffin
Who these officials are is not yet ^^visers to guide tl« delegates m meeting there grew a feeling of Lib Stoney resigned as vice Hill H,.r,H-r l ari Hardis-ni Kirby
known. ;‘heir discussion,. It was in these . |,^-r relation with and under-1 ^ .
All students now attending A. :small groups that the real work of standing of the Negro racc. Tt,is 1 IW, Taylor. Kdvan T).rmip*.n Hr.ue
C. C. arc expected to help these ;thc conference was d.,ne. fei-ling cannot K- over emphaai^d | her In Dav« S.rah And. rs.Ki and I. ii
visiting teams as much as possible Friday night the delegates hear ^ because of the relationship j eU-ction Eleanor Blow defeated; tun (;ranl)iam will be h. rald«.
and to make them feel at home.: speeches by Jonathan Daniels and and ajsociati.H. of the white andl^uby Jones I '
They also are expected to back no | the Secretary of the League of Na-j Negro races.
individual team openly because it. »«ns. These men stated that each;
is not a policy of the A.C.C. ath- i
letic Sports Department. I
Among the teams' entering this;
year about one fourth of them are.
coachcd by former A.C.C. stu- - 1 1
■ 1 c r -,r.- :this discussion Miss Loiver Morley,,
I dents. Some of these coaches ^he Inter-future ^going w hold.
national Student Service led a Stu '
country would have to ^ that may K:
the fullest degree in the pcacel
. 1 efforts.
The Conference group
hard in working r>ut. TTie first La
convened J of the Land ..>ncludcd by say-
"I dim't know, quite fr:
what.
ir. , mg, "I don't kni>w, quite frankly,
again on Saturday ™>rning. After. ^ ^
Cris Walters, Frank Wiley, Bur
ney McQjttcr, "Red" Broughton,
"Breezy'' Holloman, Gene Ange,
Joe Windley, and Jim Uizel.
Swearingen Heads Church
Cooperative Committee
Plans to Promote
Better Relations
^ ith Students ^
1® order to promote a better re-
—nhip between students and
di mmbers,
committee has been set
^ »inch is ,
fairs. The YM and YW have re-
iccivod many valuable suggestions
i concerning the further programs of
the year. The chairman attended
a general church «f the Honor Socie
ty and Questers Club, offering his
■imposed of t»th col- ®“ggcstions on the different prob-
^Mudentj .,nj town people Dr confront our students.
' S'*^ringcn is chairman of hosP'Wlity and;ing
dent W'orkshop at which the dele-
g.ites from the different colleges
That is going t.
hrw you meet the war and win
(Cuntmued on Page Four)
told what their particular school
was doing to cooperate with the
rational defense effort. It was
found that in mogt respects At
lantic Christian's plan is in line
with the efforts of other colleges.
Saturday afternoon Miss Harri-
eth Elliott of W. C, U. N. C. was
the main spt .iker. Miss Elliott made orial Chapel
the Atlantic Charter the founda
tion for her speech,
pianist
Recital Given
By Students
The Masic studenU of Atlantic
Christian Colleg. presented a re
cital February 6 in Hfward Mem-
who Arc mil
fjmihar with KcIikjI.mplufti#
WVfk; It 14 4 k M t uiiJc dur'
inj» f*uh y<‘.»r to
morr time and tlMui^ht to
'»n the campus It .i w»vk '<t
•imU*' t‘> ftirriJ ncA K^’*-‘^tcr
idi'.iU by whtJi to livt*. Diffrrrnt
vu*w{viintj» <»fi aft' Ji/K u*e-
I'J Junnt( thi* wcik It it 4 wtvk
which the iktudi*ntn upt-nd in »ifucrc
wi>fn)iip, ft<vkjnj» 4 trui'f, dtrpcr rc.
ht;tniiii tiu'diiin^ of hfc T)ic Mu*
d«'n(t »pi-nd thi*. Wffk in kvriminjC
mnrr ciivnmindid in tluMr f.iuh
and in learning to rrAjHut the faith
of otJuTi
Ne7^ Draft May Take 26
Atlantic Christian Students
An electiim for a new secretary-
treasurer was held on February 9.
1942, due to the absence of I>utch
Miller who has recently joined the
Marines. Nominations for the elec-
i.«. Tliose who appeared in the re- mpbell Huxford
and showed :cital were Mi« Virginia Adkins, James. Huxford was
and pianist; Mr EJvan Thompson, ’
how' essential that they be fulfill- bass soloist; Mi.->' Elizabeth Stoney,' _ ’
I - i~. Klmer Oettinjrer
h'lw important cach point was .
' fulfill- bass soloist; Mi.-,- Elizabeth Stoney,
ej. I reader; Miss Celia Crawley, solo-
After Miss Elliott's speech the ist; Miss Audrey Rouse, soloist;
final meet- Mi.ss Ethel C. Davis, pianist; Mis«
Gams, soloist; Miss analyst over WCTM, sprjce to the
Gardner, soloist; Miss'members of the International Re-
discussion groups had a
...„ to draw up recommendations Margaret
to be presented at the final plenary! Christine
• L..L
To Analyze News
Mr Elmer Oettinger, Jr .
*• helpful spirit, this cooperative com
mmittve, with Mr. Ernest . ,, all students s. ssion on
^^lMr. Bell n.v.. .n,1 Mrs L Mrs. Roo^velt spoke. Them rec
. S..turday night at which | Elizatoh White
Hacknt.')'
from
Those from
the
Q arc Mr. F. A. Hodges, Mr.
-)*™an. Miss Justine Lynn,
JaiDc.s, and Mary Louise
“«imittce is functioning
! at the evening service on Sunday, —
‘ be held Roosevelt's speech were the high-
and climax of the confer-
February 22. Th social will _
in the Carolina Room of the lights
Christian Church immediately af- eiice.
ter the service with the hope that Mrs.
the students and town people will by Ridley Whitaker, president (yf
bcome better acquainted and that the Carolina Political Lnion. She
-~a.. on Youth's Challenge and
Roosevelt was introduced
xiequatel'y",^ toh "he'col^ 1 ^beir work together ^.■ill be that the >* 8^^*!
f campuj and in the church af-1 efficient.
soJoist: Mis5 Ma.' Utions Club Saturday. February
ne Pleasants, «i{otst; Miss Betsy 7, in the student's parl.ir "Amer-
Barnes, soloist; Mr, Howard James, ’ ica's Place in Par Eastern Affairs"
sotoist; and Messrs. Howard James, was the sub)ect for discussion. Af.
Charlie Harrison, C. D. Gurganus,! ter Mr. Oettinger had introduced
Edvan Thfimpson. male quartet, j his subject and explained his ideaj
The program was under the di- of the situation in the Far East, he
rection of Profr«>r Fontaine and answered questions which were
Mr Grove The group was accooi- asked him by those present
panied by Professor Fontaine and The club is greatly indebted to
Miss Madeline Denninj;. i Mr. Joe Holliday, newly elected
Kit(ht SeniorH, Hit(ht
.funiorH, Five .Sophs
Are UeKiKtered
A quuk survey of tlw lollege
r< eord* last Monday reve.iird tliat |
26 Atlantic Chri»tun CxJIrge stu
dent» registered for the Tliird An
nual Draft regutratum.
Of this number eight were sen
iors, eight were juniors, five were
sophomores, f.njr were freshmen
and one was a commercial student
The Third Annual lUgistration
required the registration tjf all
male citizens and aliens who at
Mer at l».>ine
T1h‘ K ginning .if tlie se.ond
»*-mes(er (nuiid several students
wlx) twd alrt-ady regnlerrd induct
ed into the armed forces <>f the U-
niied .States M.iny of them luve
ehoM-n til enter some bramh of ser
vice <Khcr than the Army.
Among tlx^se wlio entered the
wrvici' at the end of last semester
are: ‘ IXitsh " Miller, pr.-sideiit of
tlie SoplKimore clan*, and member
'rf Sigma Alplu Prat.-rnity; T ().
Britt, tennis star, and m.-niK-r of
Sii-ma Alpha Fraternity; Mardy
tamed the age of twenty on or be- Tln<nip«)n, bas<-Kill star, and mem-
fore I>ccembcr .M, \')*\, and who K-r of llu Kappa Alpha Fratern-
had in< attained the age of 4? on ' ity; Leslie Mincey, A C. C.'s
Febnjary Ki. I'y42, and had n<* bowling champHm and member <if
hitherto regntered | Sigma Alplu Fraternity, Ray Bat-
M'»t of those student* required tie. sopbiimore representative on
to register were mit v> be found on the Boys' IXrt-mitury f>iuiu.il, and
the campus Monday, February 16, member of Phi iJelta (jamnu
They had simply preferred to reg-[ Fraternity,